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Default A couple of studies...

A couple of studies I recently came across that may be far-reaching for many here. I haven't had a chance to peruse them yet, but I wanted to post them before losing track and forgetting...

The dark side of testosterone deficiency: I. Metabolic syndrome and erectile dysfunction.

The dark side of testosterone deficiency: II. Type 2 diabetes and insulin resistance.

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